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Audubon's Birds of America Coloring Book
of Audubon’s noted illustrations rendered for coloring by Paul Kennedy: red-winged blackbird, painted bunting, wood duck, great blue heron, ruby-throated hummingbird, purple finch, blue jay, etc. Original plates reproduced in full color on covers. Common and scientific names and current range. "...printed on quality stock which works with a variety of media..."—Bookstyle.
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Audubon's Birds Of America (the Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio) (hardcover),the Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio
Audubon's Birds Of America (the Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio) (hardcover),the Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio - By Roger Tory Peterson,virginia Marie Peterson
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In the review of the original volume, LJ 's reviewer called this ``the finest edition since the original double-elephant folio'' and recommended its purchase by ``all but the smallest libraries'' ( LJ 1/1/82). Since then, no other edition has appeared to alter those judgments. The revisions in this new version are minor: the text has been somewhat rewritten, mainly to reflect recent changes in bird names and classification, and some of the double-page plates of the original have been reduced to one...
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This edition of Audubon's "Birds of America" displays his hand-coloured engravings in reproductions taken from the original plates of the Audubon Society's archival copy of the rare Double Elephant Folio. The book has been re-organized and annotated by Roger Tory Peterson.
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Audubon's Birds Of America (the Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio) (revised / Subsequent) (hardcover)
Audubon's Birds Of America (the Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio) (revised / Subsequent) (hardcover) - By John James Audubon
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Books. Audubon's Birds Of America
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Publisher: William Reese Company & Donald A. Heald , New Haven/NY,
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Another condition issue to explore when purchasing a print is whether or not the print is "laid down." In the past, prints were often glued to a backing when framed. Such prints are said to be "laid down." Although it may be possible for a professional conservator to remove the print from the backing, this procedure is very uncertain and may turn out to be time-consuming (meaning expensive), or even impossible. An alternative to removing the print from the backing is for the restorer...
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Forty-five of Audubon's noted illustrations rendered for coloring by Paul Kennedy: red-winged blackbird, painted bunting, wood duck, great blue heron, ruby-throated hummingbird, purple finch, blue jay, many more. Original plates reproduced in full color on covers. Common and scientific names and current range are included.
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This calendar celebrates the art of John James Audubon—the preeminent wildlife artist of the 19th century—with twelve beautifully reproduced paintings from his seminal work Birds of America . From a majestic Golden Eagle to the Wood Duck, from a pair of nesting Willow Ptarmigan to the now-extinct Passenger Pigeon, these portraits are unmatched in their meticulous and true-to-life detail, artistic flair, and attention to habitat and behavior. The oversized 12" x 14" format is a perfect showcase for the art,...
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The beauty and fidelity to natural detail of 24 Audubon masterpieces have been reproduced on ready-to-mail postcards in this book. A delight to send or receive, the illustrations include glowing full-color renderings of the snowy egret, mallard, long-billed curlew, scarlet ibis, American flamingo, wild turkey, whooping crane, and many more, all shown in typical habitats in characteristic poses.
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Contents. Introduction. I. Divers of Lakes and Bays. Wanderers of Seas and Coasts. II. Waterfowl. III. Scavengers and Birds of Prey. IV. Upland Gamebirds and Marsh-dwellers. V. Shorebirds. VI. Seabirds. VII. Showy Birds, Nocturnal Hunters, and Superb Aerialists. VIII. Gleaners of Forest and Meadow. IX. Songsters and Mimics. X. Woodland Sprites. XI. Flockers and Songbirds.
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Because of the continued strong demand for the prints, a second edition of Audubon's work was begun in 1860. Published in New York, these prints were lithographs printed in color, a relatively new and expensive process at the time. With the disruptions caused by the Civil War, this edition was never completed, and so these prints are even rarer than those of the first edition. As the first totally American Audubon prints, matching those of the first edition in beauty and drama, these are wonderful...
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This calendar celebrates the art of John James Audubon-the preeminent wildlife artist of the 19th century-with twelve beautifully reproduced paintings from his seminal work "Birds of America." From a majestic Golden Eagle to the Wood Duck, from a pair of nesting Willow Ptarmigan to the now-extinct Passenger Pigeon, these portraits are unmatched in their meticulous and true-to-life detail, artistic flair, and attention to habitat and behavior. The oversized 12" x 14" format is a perfect showcase for...
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Forty-five of Audubon's noted illustrations rendered for coloring by Paul Kennedy: red-winged blackbird, painted bunting, wood duck, great blue heron, ruby-throated hummingbird, purple finch, blue jay, many more.
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In DVD I you will find 247 birds including Loons; Grebes; Pelicans and their allies; Swans, Ducks and Geese including Dabbling Ducks, Bay Ducks, Sea Ducks, Mergansers, Whistling-Ducks and others; Vultures, Hawks and Falcons covering Eagles, Kites, Accipiters, Buteos, Caracaras and others; Chicken-like (or Scratching) Birds which include Turkey, Quail, Grouse, Prairie-Chickens, Pheasant, Ptarmigan and others; Wading birds, covering Spoonbill, Woodstork, Egrets, Herons, Bitterns, Ibises, Limpkin...
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Christie's New York: Fine Prints from Audubon's Birds of America: Thursday 18 January 2001 - Auction catalog, 118 pages, 160 lots, near fine condition.
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This calendar celebrates the art of John James Audubon—the preeminent wildlife artist of the 19th century—with twelve beautifully reproduced paintings from his seminal work Birds of America. From a majestic Golden Eagle to the Wood Duck, from a pair of nesting Willow Ptarmigan to the now-extinct Passenger Pigeon, these portraits are unmatched in their meticulous and true-to-life detail, artistic flair, and attention to habitat and behavior. The oversized 12" x 14" format is a perfect showcase for...
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Books. Audubon's Birds of America: The Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio
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Dover coloring books are like no others. They are quality productions using heavy white opaque paper, with first-rate artwork and informative text and captions. Many appeal to adults as well as children. Teachers love them and appreciate being able to copy illustrations on office copiers for classroom use. Designers and craftspeople also use them because the illustrations in most Dover coloring books can be reproduced in design or craft projects without permission or fee.
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